From News Director to Talk Host to reporter, Mark Caesar has literally done it all for the programming department of Newsradio 590 KLBJ-AM.
This is the tenth year Ed Clements has been with NewsRadio 590 KLBJ. He is Sports Director for all five stations in Austin owned by LBJS Broadcasting. He is also the host for SportsTalk every evening from 6 to 8PM on NewsRadio 590 KLBJ. Austin's Morning News's Home Page

Ben is a lifelong Santa Barbara County resident having been born in Santa Barbara in 1970. I attended 8th grade at El Camino Junior High School in Santa Maria in 1983 and '84 and graduated from Santa Maria High School in 1988. He has been married for over three years to his lovely wife Jennie and we have three kids, our labrador retriever "Sasha", and our two cats "Tootsie" and "Lizzie".Ben Heighes's Home Page

When not behind the mic or reading everything he can get his hands on, Trey and his wife of 30+ years, Nancy, love to ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles and spend time with friends and family.Trey Ware's Home Page

Each morning on the North Carolina's Morning News, Scott will wake you up, bring you the stories that impact your life, the information you need to get going each day, and always a smile. Scott Fitzgerald's Home Page

You'll be entertained, engaged and maybe outraged as Mac talks local Richmond issues and more. Get breaking news along with Traffic and Weather together every 10 minutes on the 5'sMac Watson's Home Page

Through over 20 years as an on-air radio personality, Tom has refined the art of making friends with any stranger. Armed with a microphone and a lack of apprehension, Tom has the uncanny ability to create entertaining radio out of thin air. Knowing human nature, being inquisitive and having a great sense of timing brings it all together.Tom Bradley's Home Page

Each morning from 6-9, Scott talks about the issues that are important to you here on the Space Coast. With the energy and passion you need to start the day, Scott gives his take on things and brings callers in with their opinions to get the conversation flowing. Scott Duncan's Home Page

Mr. Orange County brings his 20-plus years of radio as he discusses the issues important to you and interviews fascinating guests. John encourages you to participate as well by calling in on the Talkline to express your opinions.
John Moultrie's Home Page

"Mike Side" Miller has broadcast numerous different programs from news and sports to remotes covering nearly every type of event imaginable. The allure of professional stock car racing took him to the Indianapolis area in 1996 as he served for eight years as the Media Director and track announcer of the American Speed Association stock car series. His broadcast heroes are Paul Harvey, Tom Francis and Mike Mullen.Mike Miller's Home Page

Brent Boller was a United States Air Force officer before joining 550 KTSA, in 1996, as a news anchor. His military assignments included tours with the Armed Forces radio service in Iceland and Greenland, as well as assignments as a public affairs officer in Texas, Oklahoma, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia.KTSA Early Edition's Home Page

WKCR News provides a unique take on local, national, and global issues by challenging student reporters to develop alternative and uncompromising approaches to interview, discussion, and reporting in all aspects of the news field. This tradition has its roots in WKCR's award-winning coverage of the Columbia student strike of 1968. The department prides itself on developing creative and in-depth coverage of news stories often overlooked by the major networks. Late City Edition's Home Page

Cathy is consistently included in Hampton Roads’ “best of” lists. PortFolio Weekly named her one of the “Women We Love” and one of the “100 Best People, Places and Things in Hampton Roads” by PortFolio Weekly. Hampton Roads Magazine selected Cathy as one of their “50 Very Important People.” Cathy also begins her fifth year as Executive Director of the CIVIC Leadership Institute, the region’s only senior-level leadership organization bringing together leaders from both sides of the Hampton Roads harbor.Cathy Lewis's Home Page